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The bill upgrades tampering with an electronic monitoring device to higher felonies based on the underlying charge or sentence, and bars pretrial release if tampering occurs.
The bill upgrades tampering with an electronic monitoring device to higher felonies based on the underlying charge or sentence, and bars pretrial release if tampering occurs.
Status: Rule 3‑9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments
Introduced: February 3, 2025 (Sen. Garcia; later co‑sponsored by Sen. Avila in committee materials)
Statute amended: Section 843.23, Florida Statutes
Effective date (if enacted): October 1, 2025
To increase criminal penalties for intentionally tampering with court‑ordered or commission‑ordered electronic monitoring (EM) devices and to remove pretrial release eligibility for persons who tamper while on pretrial release. The bill seeks to strengthen deterrence and public safety by reclassifying tampering offenses to more serious degrees tied to the defendant’s current charge or sentence severity.
Prepared from committee analyses and fiscal notes filed in March–April 2025 (Appropriations — Criminal & Civil Justice; Criminal Justice; Fiscal Policy).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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